Milebrook House is set amidst the wooded, rolling Marches landscape, much of which is designated an area of outstanding natural beauty. 3 acres of gardens surround the house. There are formal gardens to the west along with a croquet lawn. To the east... more

Uniquely placed in the historic heart of the Worcester, The Cardinal’s Hat is the city’s oldest inn and thus has had plenty of experience when it comes to pleasing hungry and thirsty visitors over the years.
Long-considered a local landmark, this... more

Follow in the footsteps of a long and rather esteemed list of guests (including Her Majesty The Queen) to cross the threshold and enter the warm environs at the Royal Oak Hotel in the small market town of Welshpool. Grade II-listed, the old Georgian... more

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The heart of the Felin Fach Griffin is pure country. A large farmhouse table strewn with the day's papers is circled by deep leather sofas and an open fire which is lit for most of the year. You can choose to eat either in the dining room area or the... more

Eckington Manor dates back to the 1200s and has been lovingly refurbished to retain its traditional charm and elegance. You'll find original flagstone floors, wood beams and inglenook fireplaces at this charming timber-framed house. Bedrooms are... more

With 21 bedrooms and 5 studio apartments The Cheltenham Townhouse accommodation suits most Cheltenham hotel requirements. On the northern edge of the Town Centre with free parking the property is ideally located for the Racecourse, Centaur and... more

Uniquely placed in the historic heart of the Worcester, The Cardinal’s Hat is the city’s oldest inn and thus has had plenty of experience when it comes to pleasing hungry and thirsty visitors over the years.
Long-considered a local landmark, this... more

The King's Arms is a cosy award-winning country inn nestled deep within the stunning Cotswold countryside.
Combining modern comfort with rustic elegance, each of the cottage-style bed and breakfast rooms have their own individual character. Named... more

Milebrook House is set amidst the wooded, rolling Marches landscape, much of which is designated an area of outstanding natural beauty. 3 acres of gardens surround the house. There are formal gardens to the west along with a croquet lawn. To the east... more

At The Lion Inn you can enjoy delicious home-cooked, locally-sourced food and a great selection of beer, wine and spirits in a beautiful, relaxing environment that dates back to the 15th Century.
Each of the seven double en-suite rooms have their... more

Berkeley Suites offer an entirely unique way to stay in Bristol. Set in a beautiful Georgian crescent, the grade II* listed building provides luxury and comfort. Each suite spans an entire floor of the building and offers an elegant open-plan living... more

This premier Cardiff Hotel offers superb luxury accommodation in Cardiff opposite the Millennium Centre. Since its opening in October 2004 Jolyons Hotel has proved to be very a popular addition to this vibrant area of Cardiff. Jolyons includes an... more

s the Welsh capital’s premiere boutique hotel, conveniently located in the heart of Cardiff Bay, Jolyons has been treating guests to sheer luxury accommodation since launching in 2004. Jolyons includes an award winning restaurant and traditional... more

The Seagrave Arms is a Grade II listed country inn offering charming accommodation, intimate countryside dining and a warm, friendly service in the heart of the Cotswolds.
Located near the beautiful villages of Broadway, Chipping Campden and... more

Located in the centre of historic Bath, The Windsor occupies a Grade I listed building on one of the finest boulevards in Europe. We're just two minutes' walk from the centre, and all shops, restaurants and attractions. Visit the Roman Baths, explore... more

Pulteney House is a large, privately owned Victorian house set in its own beautiful gardens with ample private on-site parking and views over Bath Abbey. Only a short level walk away from the city centre, providing excellent access to all the local... more

A brilliant blend of old and modern, The Dial House Hotel offers an archetypal country hotel experience. Set in idyllic surroundings and built from golden Cotswold Stone it dates back to 1698 and is the very essence of English style. The bedrooms are... more

Owned by former head chef at The Waldorf Hotel in London Roger Stevens and his wife Emma, it’s no surprise that the emphasis on this restaurant with rooms is squarely on great food. The couple’s award-winning menus spring from using mainly organic... more

With all the laidback charm of a true Cotswolds country pub, at the Horse and Groom we pride ourselves on our friendly service, award-winning food and drink and sumptuous B&B accommodation in individually styled bedrooms.
Our location in the... more

The Churchill Arms is a quintessential English Inn located in the centre of Paxford village, 2½ miles east of North Cotswold town of Chipping Campden.
The bedrooms at the Inn have been tastefully and carefully furnished to provide boutique... more

The Old Rectory Hotel dates back over 500 years and is mentioned in the Doomsday Book along with the original Roman built Icknield Street. The ten guest rooms are individually furnished and differ in shape and size, with an emphasis on creating a... more

The Pear Tree Inn is located south of the Cotswolds and north of the Mendips in the thriving town of Whitley. An ideal spot for exploring Lacock Abbey, Avebury, Silbury Hill and the beautiful city of Bath. The eight bedrooms are designed in a cool... more

The Inn for All Seasons is an unspoilt former C16th coaching inn, just off the A40, three miles west of Burford – Gateway to the Cotswolds. Overlooking rolling countryside, it continues to enhance its reputation for good food in a relaxed,... more

A showcase of Georgian splendour, Compton House wouldn't look out of place in a lavish period drama. Boasting mullioned windows, flag stones and original fireplaces, this Grade II listed country house, near the medieval town of Axbridge in Somerset,... more

Burford House hotel is an eight bedroomed town house and a 17th century landmark on the famous high street in historic and picturesque Burford, one of the Cotswolds loveliest towns. Inside the atmosphere and ambience have a special quality, offering... more

Located right in the centre of Frome, the Archangel has an excellent reputation for its vibrant, warm hospitality, top quality restaurant food and quirky but first class accommodation.
First recorded as an Inn in 1311, the Archangel despite... more

The Old Swan, a romantic 600 year old inn, and adjoining Minster Mill, are set within 65 acres of surrounding gardens and wild flower water meadows on the River Windrush in the Cotswolds. Located a short drive from Oxford, between the picturesque and... more

Bowlish House is an elegant Grade 2* listed Georgian Palladian house in a perfect location for visiting such attractions as Wells Cathedral, Glastonbury, Wookey Hole, Cheddar Gorge and much more. With just six guest bedrooms including a four-poster... more

Perched on the edge of the Thames, this is a true Cotswolds inn that makes the most of an incredible riverside location. Whether stopping in by boat, bike or on foot, you can enjoy everything from great real ales, local game and delicious fish... more

Follow in the footsteps of a long and rather esteemed list of guests (including Her Majesty The Queen) to cross the threshold and enter the warm environs at the Royal Oak Hotel in the small market town of Welshpool. Grade II-listed, the old Georgian... more

Part of the Miller's Collection of “English Inns” that also includes the Peat Spade Inn and the Anchor at Lower Froyle, you can eat, drink and sleep in style here. The rooms and suites have been carefully designed and sponsors selected to emphasis... more

Just 20 minutes from Oxford, in the village of Kirtlington, The Dashwood is conveniently located near many of the best attractions Oxfordshire has to offer including the magnificent Blenheim Palace and the city of Oxford with the worlds oldest... more

The Bear Hotel is one of England’s oldest coaching inns and has been the focus of hospitality since 1464 in the quintessentially English market town of Hungerford, in the Royal County of Berkshire. We are situated in the Heart of the North Wessex... more

Set in the heart of Exmoor Nation Park in front of the 13th Century harbour at Porlock Weir, Somerset. The Cafe, formerly known as ‘Andrews on the Weir’, was relaunch in Summer of 2011 for those who want to enjoy the countryside retreat by the sea... more

Located in the centre of beautiful village of Hindon which can be found in the West Wiltshire Downs, an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is also close to one of the wonders of the Ancient world Stonehenge.
The Lamb would have been trading... more

The Westwood Hotel is a privately owned luxurious retreat in Oxfordshire. Set adjacent to 400 acres of ancient woodland, it offers an abundance of wildlife including deer, owls and woodpeckers. The twenty bedrooms include a selection of four poster... more

An historic and imposing building set in 500 acres of park and farmland in the intriguing county of Shropshire, Soulton Hall Hotel is a distinctive place which thrives on personal service. The comfortable and spacious rooms are named families... more

The Dundas Arms is set on the Kennet and Avon canal in the charming historic village of Kintbury halfway between Hungerford and Newbury.
As a true country pub, the menus make the most of the local flavours available from the surrounding rivers,... more

Ash House Country Hotel - A stunning 300-year old Ham stone building set in 1.5 acres of mature garden. Come and relax in our cosy snug bar in front of the log fire or enjoy a meal in our Orangery. Over the past few months we have been refurbishing... more

Draycote Hotel is in the village of Dunchurch, located in the heart of the beautiful Warwickshire countryside, next to Draycote Water and Whitefields championship Golf Club. The hotel is in an ideal location, just off the A45, and within easy reach... more

The charming Compasses Inn is a 14th century thatched building that oozes character, and welcoming staff are on hand to make your stay as comfortable as possible. The four delightful bedrooms are individually furnished and decorated, each with flat... more

Farthings Hotel & Restaurant lies in the Somerset countryside with easy access to Taunton. An elegant Georgian building with extensive gardens and an enviable reputation for the warm hospitality and opulent comfort extended to guests. The eleven... more

Set in the heart of Berkshire countryside, The Crab & Boar is a lovely country pub with rooms offering British cuisine, free Wi-Fi and a large car park.
The 14 bedrooms feature antique furnishing, luxury throws, Egyptian cotton linen, flat screen... more

The warmest of welcomes awaits everyone who steps over the threshold of this famous 17th century Family Run coaching inn at the heart of the Exmoor National Park. The elegant award-winning dining room has an excellent reputation both locally and... more

Fairyhill country house is a seriously stylish hotel set in 24 acres of parkland, tucked away secretly at the heart of the glorious Gower peninsula. You'll find a great atmosphere, peaceful surroundings and receive a fabulous welcome. Choose from... more

A classic English coaching inn, sugar-white with thatched roof overhanging and complete with low beamed bar, traditional ales and hearty, locally source dishes on the menu, The White Horse between the villages of East Cholderton and Thruxton in... more

Tarr Farm Inn nestles just above Tarr Steps and the River Barle and is set in 40 acres of grounds. Offering an ideal location to take advantage of all that Exmoor National Park and North Devon has to offer. Each of the nine fresh and contemporary... more

The Yew Tree is a delightful 17th century country inn with rooms and excellent dining situated in the lovely English countryside, moments from Highclere Castle.
The eight cottage-style bedrooms have been designed with your comfort in mind and... more

Built in the 1800s as a coaching inn providing stop offs for travellers to nearby Highclere Castle, home to present Lord and Lady Carnarvon, this Grade II listed building is conveniently located just a few miles from Newbury Town Centre. You will... more